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THe authorities are hamstrung. They can't fight the left. It's up to the people. Had that group been treated by the people there, as they should have been, it would have been over very quickly. The talk would have gone on without the protesters.

No, the authorities can fight the left, they just choose not to. Bloomberg could have evicted OWS from Zucotti Park after the first couple of days, and the movement would have fizzled. The Oakland Mayor bent over backwards to accommodate Occupy Oakland, until she couldn't ignore their lawlessness any longer. In every major city that the Occupiers have had a prolonged presence, the local government has done everything in its power to aid and abet their lawlessness.

Because he is a US citizen and a citizen of the state in question, and therefore has that right. Why did the Occupiers dump condoms on children? Do you believe that they have that right?

The Foreign Agents Registration Act is a United States law (22 U.S.C. § 611 et seq.) passed in 1938 requiring that agents representing the interests of foreign powers be properly identified to the American public.

The act requires people and organizations that are under foreign control ("agents of a foreign principal") to register with the Department of Justice when acting on behalf of foreign interests. This law defines the agent of a foreign principal as someone who:

Engages in political activities for or in the interests of a foreign principal;
Acts in a public relations capacity for a foreign principal;
Solicits or dispenses any thing of value within the United States for a foreign principal;
Represents the interests of a foreign principal before any agency or official of the U.S. government.[1

While you were hanging yourself , on someone else's words
Dying to believe in what you heard
I was staring straight into the shining sun